Tourist arrivals up 2.9 % in Sept
October 9, 2003 | 12:00am
Things are looking a bit bullish for the tourism industry.
Tourism Secretary Richard Gordon announced yesterday that tourist arrivals in September increased by 2.9 percent, five months after a slump triggered by the scare over the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).
Gordon said there was a similar uptrend in most Asia-Pacific countries but that the Philippines fared much better than its neighbors.
"When SARS hit Asia, over four million jobs were lost and the travel industry recorded $14 billion in losses," he said.
Last month, he said the country had a total of 1.27 million foreign visitors, up by 36,000 compared to the same period last year.
"The prospects for growth are improving," he said. Mayen Jaymalin
Tourism Secretary Richard Gordon announced yesterday that tourist arrivals in September increased by 2.9 percent, five months after a slump triggered by the scare over the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).
Gordon said there was a similar uptrend in most Asia-Pacific countries but that the Philippines fared much better than its neighbors.
"When SARS hit Asia, over four million jobs were lost and the travel industry recorded $14 billion in losses," he said.
Last month, he said the country had a total of 1.27 million foreign visitors, up by 36,000 compared to the same period last year.
"The prospects for growth are improving," he said. Mayen Jaymalin
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